Routine Maintenance - Honeywell touchpoint Pro Operating Instructions Manual

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14. Press the Menu icon
the result can be verified
15. When ready, select the channel again, and select Clear Force from the popup menu
16. Repeat steps 13-15 for the next channel
17. When the test is complete, return to the System Status screen and select the Extras icon then
Diagnostics
18. Press the Menu icon
19. The system will show a confirmation message that it has returned to normal operation
Ensure that the system is returned to normal operation once testing is complete.

8.2 Routine maintenance

Visually inspect all cabling
Check for perishing or loose connections
Clean the screen of the Touchpoint Pro Controller with a soft cloth and mild detergent
Check for dust contamination (particularly for rack mount units)
• Periodically exercise the relays to confirm functionality
Check the condition of the enclosure for corrosion, deterioration of door seals, blocked ventilation seals,
loose fixings and other damage that could impair the safety and operation of the equipment.
Caution: Do not use solvent to clean any part of the Touchpoint Pro system
8.3 Exercise the relays
Note: Operator level access is required to Force a channel. Engineer level access is required to Clear Force.
Caution: Disable any operations or actions that may result from relay activation before starting this test
Relay output channels can be tested by forcing the relays to an active state:
1. If not already logged in, login with a valid engineer level user name
2. From the System Status screen select the Inputs icon then the Outputs icon
3. Select the channel to be tested, and select Force from the popup menu
4. When ready, select the channel again, and select Clear Force from the popup menu
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all relay output channels
8. Maintenance
and select Force from the popup menu. The output will now be activated and
and select Stop Cause and Effect Test
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